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SICK SaD NEWBIE HERE
I must be a *bleeping* newb cuz Im following the tutorial on this site and I dont think i even have the right programs! Alls i got is borland 5.5 i just wanna make a simple program right now like in the tutorial:
#include <iostream.h>
int main()
{
cout<<"Potatos will rule the world YOU CANT ECSCAPE!" ;
return 0 ;
}
So ANY help would be greatly appreciated!
Oh and you SHOULD help because if you do then you'll feel all big and bad cuz you helped a newb and you will rule so just help.
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O and if borlands all I need, how do i work the mesS? I cant figure it out. I made a notpad file with this:
#include <iostream.h>
int main()
{
cout<<"YES, POTATOS WILL STILL DESTROY YOU WITH THEIR SUPER ELECTRIC GRILLMONSTER!" ;
return 0 ;
}
and saved it as hello.rc. but i dont now how to make it run like an actual program!:confused:
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O yeah, do you guys recommend any specific compilers that are better than this borland mess? (if its not any good that is)
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you should have saved it as a .cpp file not a .rc (.rc is a resource file).
it should compile fine.
I prefer MS Visual C++.. but it doesn't really matter.. whatever you are used to is fine.
U.
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check out dev c++, its free and has a GUI (graphical user interface)
its at www.bloodshed.net
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Wow, thanks a lot. DEV is MUCH easier to use than Borland.
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Ya I know, I had Borland too and it was a big pain in the u know what.
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If you get into any assembler in Dev-C++ you will have problems. Also, some interupts won't work. I would suggest DJGPP, but it is just like Borland's IDE, unless you find a better one then RHIDE or Emacs.
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That stinks. Why do all the good compilers have to cost big $$. :mad:
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They don't, man... use gcc in Linux! It kicks a$$ :D
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Whatever man, alls I know is I don't have ANY money to go buying compilers all over the place:( .
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I wish I could get Visual C++ for cheap, but just for the learning edition it costs $100.
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why don't we just send it to you?
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I got VC++ standard edition for 80$